TIL Desk Sports/ FIFA and the Qatari organizing committee have unveiled the official emblem for the 2022 World Cup in the Persian Gulf nation. When the clock struck 8.22 p.m. in Doha on Tuesday, a 3D projection of the logo appeared on giant screens and the surfaces of prominent buildings in Qatar and 24 other countries.
“The swooping curves of the emblem represent the undulations of desert dunes and the unbroken loop depicts both the number eight – a reminder of the eight astonishing stadiums that will host matches – and the infinity symbol, reflecting the interconnected nature of the event,” soccer’s world governing body said in a statement.
In its shape, the logo resembles
the World Cup trophy. “The new typeface created to accompany the emblem
re-imagines traditional Arabic calligraphy in a new, contemporary font, taking
inspiration from the region and Asia, and fusing tradition with
modernity,” the statement said. The logo was projected onto several
structures in Doha and in Arab nations stretching from Kuwait to Morocco.